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  1. Hace 3 días · John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, KG, GCMG, PC, FRS (18 August 1792 – 28 May 1878), known by his courtesy title Lord John Russell before 1861, was a British Whig and Liberal statesman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1846 to 1852 and again from 1865 to 1866.

  2. 24 de may. de 2024 · John Russell, 1st Earl Russell (born Aug. 18, 1792, London, Eng.—died May 28, 1878, Pembroke Lodge, Richmond Park, Surrey) was the prime minister of Great Britain (1846–52, 186566), an aristocratic liberal and leader of the fight for passage of the Reform Bill of 1832.

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  3. Hace 3 días · In the years after Grey's retirement, the party was led first by Lord Melbourne, a fairly traditional Whig, and then by Lord John Russell, the son of a Duke but a crusading radical, and by Lord Palmerston, a renegade Irish Tory and essentially a conservative, although capable of radical gestures.

  4. 26 de may. de 2024 · John Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer was a statesman, leader of the British House of Commons and chancellor of the Exchequer from 1830 to 1834. He greatly aided Lord John Russell (afterward 1st Earl Russell), chief author of the Reform Bill of 1832, in securing its passage in the Commons.

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  5. 25 de may. de 2024 · John Russell, 1st Earl Russell (17921878), British statesman. Henry Warburton (1784–1858), English merchant and politician, and also an enthusiastic amateur scientist. John Ward, 1st Earl of Dudley (1781–1833), British statesman. William Wilkins (1778–1839), original architect of the main campus.

  6. Hace 3 días · Covent Garden was only a very small part of the enormous estates acquired by the Russell family during the sixteenth century. The founder of the family fortunes was John Russell (c. 1485– 1555), created Earl of Bedford in 1550, a native of Dorset where his family owned the manor of Berwick.

  7. Hace 5 días · His paternal grandfather, John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, had been the British Prime Minister in the 1840s and 1860s, and was the second son of John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford. The Russells had been prominent for several centuries in Britain, and were one of Britain’s leading Whig (Liberal) families.